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No Right Turn: One way of fixing the housing crisis

Yesterday we had the unseemly sight of a landleech threatening to keep his houses empty in response to better tenancy laws. Meanwhile in Catalonia they have a solution for that: nationalisation  

The twitter purge

Then it went on a big cull. closing down 70,000 accounts world wide associated with Qanon. There were some local consequences.  Democracymum had her account shut down as did Red Baiter.  Former ACT candidate Stephen Berry lost his ability to tweet and neofascist Damien De Ment will tweet no more. Vinney Eastwood, aka @Guerillamedia is also gone.  I have met him and had dealings with him.  To be frank he was rather crazy.  The Agenda 21 conspiracy stuff is a bridge too far.  Agenda 21 was an attempt to make a more sustainable world, not an attempt to subject us to mass slavery. He may have 50,000 youtube subscribers but there are more than 50,000 crazy people in or near New Zealand.

Waiheke boatie airlifted to hospital after severe allergic reaction to bee sting

Waiheke boatie airlifted to hospital after severe allergic reaction to bee sting 1 Jan, 2021 12:15 AM Quick Read Waiheke boatie airlifted to hospital after severe allergic reaction to bee sting. Video / Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust Waiheke boatie airlifted to hospital after severe allergic reaction to bee sting. Video / Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust NZ Herald A boatie is in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting. The man, in his 50s, was in the Man O War Bay area of Waiheke when the incident happened yesterday.

SkyFive looks to bring air-to-ground connectivity to New Zealand - Runway Girl

Inflight connectivity specialist SkyFive has inked a memorandum of understanding with Auckland-headquartered engineering firm The Broadtech Group to perform a detailed technical evaluation and proof-of-concept trial of SkyFive’s air-to-ground-based IFC solution, with the aim of facilitating its rollout in New Zealand. The Broadtech Group owns and operates a nationwide network of transmission sites, and a regional digital terrestrial television network. It also manages multiple third party transmission sites in New Zealand. Under the MOU, technical experts at Broadtech and SkyFive are working together to develop the terrestrial ecosystem in New Zealand to bring SkyFive’s “direct-air-to-ground” solution – branded DA2G – to the region’s aviation industry.

Broadband in the sky looms for Kiwi travellers as trial kicks off

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Broadband in the sky looms for Kiwi travellers as trial kicks off Spectrum already secured for trial based on 4G and 5G technologies Credit: Supplied Auckland-based technology engineering firm The Broadtech Group has teamed with German inflight connectivity specialist SkyFive to evaluate and test broadband in the sky. The duo has signed a memorandum of understanding to evaluate and deliver a proof of concept of SkyFive s air-to-ground (DA2G) solution, with intentions to progress to a nationwide rollout.

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